Why would you order a CT w/ contrast abd of a suspected pancreatitis? I mean, the course of treatment for pancreatitis would be rest, fluids, IV analgesics, and have the patient NPO. So, why subject them to unnecessary radiation from the scan? You already have the elevated lipase (as long as it’s like 5-6x higher than average), the patient w/ abd pain.
GREAT JOB AGAIN. However also never forget to consider any abdominal pain that radiates to the back for AAA or TAD. its called the great imitator for that reason. Keep up the good work.
Great video! Splitting the abdomen into quadrants and knowing what organs are found in each quadrant definitely helps with making the right diagnosis. Can't wait for the next part! 😃
Thank you Kaitlyn for a concise presentation on upper quadrant abdominal pain. The population that would have an atypical presentation of abdominal pain are older people, the immunocompromised and pregnant women.
Please put on your radar-Mesenteric Artery Ligament Syndrome. Reoccurring epigastric pain after all other gi tests have been completed, is also a viable reason to suspect. Please research the difference between mals compression and neurogenic involvement. Thanks
Why would you order a CT w/ contrast abd of a suspected pancreatitis? I mean, the course of treatment for pancreatitis would be rest, fluids, IV analgesics, and have the patient NPO. So, why subject them to unnecessary radiation from the scan? You already have the elevated lipase (as long as it’s like 5-6x higher than average), the patient w/ abd pain.
As a EM resident this helps me out alot
GREAT JOB AGAIN. However also never forget to consider any abdominal pain that radiates to the back for AAA or TAD. its called the great imitator for that reason. Keep up the good work.
Thank you for the awesome summary. I love how you break it down in simple pieces that are easy to remember.
Great video! Splitting the abdomen into quadrants and knowing what organs are found in each quadrant definitely helps with making the right diagnosis. Can't wait for the next part! 😃
Nice video! I like the way you break it down! Makes it a lot easier to try to figure out what the source of the pain is!
Wonderfully explained! I have been watching all the videos ever since i got to know about medgeeks, and each one of them is amazing
Thank you for the great information. Nice concise review that's straight to the point.
You guys are awesome, keep up the good work!
Thank you Kaitlyn for a concise presentation on upper quadrant abdominal pain. The population that would have an atypical presentation of abdominal pain are older people, the immunocompromised and pregnant women.
Please put on your radar-Mesenteric Artery Ligament Syndrome. Reoccurring epigastric pain after all other gi tests have been completed, is also a viable reason to suspect. Please research the difference between mals compression and neurogenic involvement. Thanks
Great Information! Very well done, thanks!
Awesome instruction
It's good to know
Your videos are so helpful!
Thanks for the breakdown
Great review!
Thanks, appreciate the U/S findings
Great information!! As a new nurse practitioner, your reviews have been extremely helpful to me!!
Thanks!
Dope!
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Omg I had to go the er bc of this I have a virus in my body and it isn’t COVID